Before reading your message i've tryed to follow the script launched
inside initramfs and i suspected that something went wrong in line 39 of
the script "/usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/local":
eval eval $(fstype < ${ROOT})
maximilian attems wrote:
On Mon, 10 Apr 2006, Cesare Leonardi wrote:
can you please post:
/usr/lib/klibc/bin/fstype < /dev/hda2
# which fstype
/bin/fstype
#fstype < /dev/hda2
FSTYPE=LVM2
FSSIZE=0
klibc-utils 1.3.3-1
that one seems to be confused lately since it got new lvm2 support.
Bingo! We are all right! :-)
My root filesystem is EXT3 and is mistaken for LVM2.
In the meantime, i've seen bug #362631 that shows the same problem and
that make thing even more clear.
Infact, before installing Debian, i have played a bit with LVM, RAID and
the other disk options offered by the debian-installer. So even this bug
seems to belong the the category of a "previous LVM filesystem reused as
EXT3".
I think the maintainer can reassign this bug to klibc or merge with #362631.
Regards.
Cesare.
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